Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people. While I personally don't find to be that on the same level as the 1956 epic, you still should really check that one out over this. Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. "Prince Of Egypt" showed that a good Biblical movie could be made, especially one based on the book of Exodus. I also don't like the way Moses immediately accepts the fact that he's Hebrew. There's this one fat guy who does nothing but complain the entire movie. What also makes it bad is how annoying the characters are. I guess it's pretty faithful to the Bible. Even then, the first CGI movies seem to hold up a lot better! Everything and everyone in this movie is so ugly to look at. I look back at how old video game CGI doesn't hold up. Anyway, the CGI in this film is absolutely horrendous. Sign Up now to stay up to date with all of. Released in United States Fall October 19, 2007.
Released in United States on Video February 5, 2008. In this animated adaptation of the Bible story Moses hears the voice of God from a burning bush, which inspires him to confront Egypt's pharaoh and demand freedom for the Israelite slaves. With Ben Kingsley, Christian Slater, Alfred Molina, Elliott Gould. Project is the first in a 12-picture 'Epic Stories of the Bible' series. The Ten Commandments: Directed by Bill Boyce, John Stronach. Released in United States on Video Febru. It actually makes me realize that it's been a long time since I've read my Bible. 10 Commandments, The, Ten Commandments MPAA Rating. This, on the other hand, is the second worst depiction of the Bible I've seen in my entire life, just to "Joshua And The Promised Land". You don't have to be Christian or religious to appreciate how beautiful these films can be. They explain away one of his biggest sins - killing an Egyptian guard - as an act of self-defense after the guard pulled a knife on him.Looking back at how awesome the 1956 Ten Commandments movie makes me realize how great religious movies can be. The film was released to theaters on Octoand on DVD on February 5, 2008. The Ten Commandments is a 2007 American computer animated film directed by John Stronach and Bill Boyce.
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Viewers will likely grow enamored of Moses, whom writers make full of human frailties and doubts. Genre (s): Family History Drama Animation. Still, it's a fun romp through the life of one of the Old Testament's most engaging characters. But in the Bible, God tapped Aaron to speak for a shy Moses. This Moses, for example, is mouthy and prone to soliloquies before Pharaoh and the Hebrews. The movie also strays a bit from the biblical account. The movie's stilted animation - characters' movements seem laborious and stiff, and lip movements and audio often don't track - falls flat in an age of incredibly limber and lifelike characters in TheIncredibles or Ratatouille. In this animated adaptation of the Bible story, Moses (Christian Slater) hears the voice of God (Elliott Gould) from a burning bush, which inspires him to. Undoubtedly aimed at the same Christian audiences who made Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ and The Chronicles of Narnia blockbuster successes, The Ten Commandments will likely be no cash cow unless marketers' grass roots campaigns catch fire. Each of the actors' performances is fine and ultimately forgettable. Elliott Gould voices God, and Ben Kingsley, who won an Academy Award for the 1982 movie Gandhi, narrates the film. His nemesis Ramses is Alfred Molina of Spider-Man 2. The movie's directors tapped several Hollywood boldface names to voice its characters. Paul Asay has been part of the Plugged In staff since 2007, watching and reviewing roughly 15 quintillion movies and television shows.